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  • A mother of eight reunites with her children after losing them to foster care.
  • Today we examine the increased demand for both primary care doctors and subspecialty physicians.
  • Investigative reporter Joshua Sharpe helped exonerate an innocent man and lead investigators to the suspect now charged with two brutal Camden County murders.
  • The Big Beautiful Bill is coming due for health care costs, according to insurance industry forecasts.
  • The arts community is reeling after the governor cut state spending for arts and culture organizations. Meanwhile, a new film explores the legacy of Green Cove Springs artist Augusta Savage.
  • From murder to mold, what are Realtors and sellers legally required to disclose when selling homes?
  • In his new book, Florida native Hamilton Nolan argues the cure to economic inequality is union solidarity.
  • Dr. Joe Sirven explores the latest updates on Alzheimer's disease and what makes it such a difficult disease to cure.
  • Brentwood residents are suing the city of Jacksonville, saying the city failed to give them notice of plans to build a morgue in their neighborhood.
  • On tonight's program: Legislative leaders say they will use reserve funds to pay workers after a surprise veto by the governor; New services for Florida’s military veterans bring near universal applause; Governor DeSantis’s “Stop Woke” act is facing a court challenge; A bill imposing tougher financial disclosure standards for city officials versus county officials in Florida is on hold following a federal judge’s ruling; Still awaiting the governor’s action – or inaction – is a bill stripping away most of the power wielded by local ethics boards when it comes to the misbehavior of elected officials; The cost of Florida’s proposed constitutional amendment guaranteeing abortion access was unclear. But that’s apparently resolved and the issue should be ready for the November ballot; And we tag along with a Juneteenth observance that turned out to be a real learning experience.
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